Community Campbell County Sheriff’s Office provides update in search operations for missing Gillette woman GILLETTE, Wyo. — Following the first days of initial searches for Tami Lynn Sturgeon, the Campbell By Julianna Landis|11 hours ago
Community Wyoming hosts South Dakota Friday Night Super 16 tilt set for 6:30 p.m. By County 17|12 hours ago
Heart Mountain named finalist for 2024 IMLS National Medal for Museum and Library Service By Oil City News|14 hours ago
Unemployment Rate Holds Steady According to a report released Tuesday, Jan. 22, by the Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce By Kevin Knapp | Outliers News|January 25, 2019
Postal Service Announces Rate Increase Effective Sunday After a relatively brief window of review, a set of proposed rate increases for the U.S. Postal Service is set By Ryan Lewallen|January 25, 2019
Legislative entourage backs income tax on big corporations Rep. Jerry Obermueller (R-Casper) listens to testimony during a May committee meeting. Obermueller, a retired accountant, has been working on By WyoFile|January 24, 2019
Governor Gordon Continues to fill Cabinet Seats Governor Mark Gordon announced seven more cabinet members today. Jim Ruby, who will serve as the Director of the Wyoming By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 24, 2019
Fire Board Moves Forward in Fire Chief Search The Joint Powers Fire Board has ironed out what qualities they want to see in a new fire chief and By Ryan Lewallen|January 24, 2019
No Injuries Reported in Early Morning Snow Plow Crash Stock photo courtesy of WYDOT The Wyoming Highway Patrol responded to an early morning crash Jan. 24 involving a snow By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 24, 2019
Three-Vehicle Crash Closes Highway, One Fatality UPDATE 2:08 p.m.: While the actual cause of the crash remains under investigation, the Wyoming Highway Patrol is considering road By Ryan Lewallen|January 24, 2019
City Mulls Further Utility Rate Increases Proposed increases to several city utility rates means residents will be paying more on their monthly bills, which could begin By Ryan Lewallen|January 23, 2019
School Board Gets Down with STEM Last night’s meeting of the Campbell County School Board of Trustees began like it always does, with student celebrations. In By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 23, 2019
With a lodging tax passed, House eyes heavier tax lifts The gallery of the Wyoming House, crowded on the second day of the 2019 legislative session. (Andrew Graham / Wyofile) By WyoFile|January 23, 2019
Campbell County School Board Acts Fast to Avoid a Shutdown The Campbell County School Board is looking ahead to stop a school district shutdown before there’s even the possibility of By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 23, 2019
Senate File 75 set for Committee Discussion The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to discuss the Wyoming Repeal Gun Free Zone Act tomorrow, Jan. 23, in Cheyenne. By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 22, 2019
Public Input Requested for State Health Assessment The Wyoming Department of Health is nearly finished with its state health assessment, which is now available to the public By Ryan Lewallen|January 22, 2019
Two legislators take on taxes with restrictive spending law Sen. Bo Biteman (R- Ranchester) is one of two conservative lawmakers bringing a measure to restrict future state spending. The By Ryan Lewallen|January 22, 2019
Stolen Vehicle Crashes Into Semi, Driver Hospitalized A 50-year-old female was hospitalized Saturday night following a brief pursuit that ended when she drove a stolen vehicle the By Ryan Lewallen|January 22, 2019
WY Graduation Rates Continue Upward Trend The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) announced the average graduation rate continues to improve throughout the state. The statewide graduation By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 22, 2019
State Seeks Input On Proposed Computer Science Standards The State Board of Education (SBE) is seeking input from educators and the public on their Proposed 2019 Wyoming Computer Science Content By Kevin Knapp | Outliers News|January 22, 2019
Weatherby Now Hiring, Expects Production to Begin In March Weatherby is currently hiring new employees and is on track to begin production in Sheridan around March 11. The firearms By TJ Parks | Outliers News|January 21, 2019
Students Give Back to the Community with “Day On” Two Gillette College Students fill bags during a break between classes. Not only is today the first day of classes By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 21, 2019
Sheriff’s Office Siezes Pound of Methamphetamine Jeffrey Powell, 55, is charged with felony possession with intent to deliver after investigators seized more than a pound of By Ryan Lewallen|January 21, 2019
WYDOT May Shift Crews Due To Storms On Sunday, Jan. 20, the Wyoming Department of Transportation announced they will shift workers from the northern part of the By Kevin Knapp | Outliers News|January 21, 2019
Volunteers Needed for Annual Point-in-Time Count to Help Homeless Volunteers Needed for Annual Point-in-Time Count to Help Homeless Homelessness is a problem everywhere, including Campbell County. This week, the By Jennifer Kocher for Outliers News|January 18, 2019
Out of State Lion Killed Near Rozet Stock Photo According to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD), a year-a-half old male mountain lion that was killed By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 18, 2019
Commissioners’ Administrative Director Announces Retirement Long-time Campbell County Commissioners Administrative Director Robert Palmer will retire at the end of the fiscal year. A Billings, MT, By Ryan Lewallen|January 18, 2019
CWD Found In Elk Near Sheridan A cow elk tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in elk hunt area 37, which includes parts of the By TJ Parks | Outliers News|January 18, 2019
Police Wrap Up Liquor License Compliance Inspections, Below Average Infractions A recent round of liquor license compliance inspections saw below average infractions with two citations issued, according to the Gillette By Ryan Lewallen|January 18, 2019
Some Local Agencies Unscathed by Shutdown Some Local Agencies Unscathed by Shutdown As both sides in Congress continue bickering over budget disagreements and how much money By Jennifer Kocher for Outliers News|January 18, 2019
Stocktrail Principal Surprised with National Honor Dr. Keri Shannon hugs her son as he gives her flowers following Friday's award celebration. As a bewildered Dr. Keri By Charity Stewart | Outliers News|January 18, 2019
Lodge Grass Man Arrested For Shooting Deer Without A License A 35-year-old Lodge Grass man is free on $10,000 bail after Wyoming Game and Fish Official arrested him for allegedly By TJ Parks | Outliers News|January 17, 2019
City Talks Rebranding Talks between Gillette City Council members remain focused on diversifying the local economy, a daunting prospect that dominated last year’s By Ryan Lewallen|January 17, 2019
Campbell County Sheriff’s Office provides update in search operations for missing Gillette woman By Julianna Landis|11 hours ago
Heart Mountain named finalist for 2024 IMLS National Medal for Museum and Library Service By Oil City News|14 hours ago